Please select your home edition
Edition
X-Yachts X4.3

ISAF Sailing World Championships - 470 sailors shine in Santander

by Will Ricketson on 17 Sep 2014
2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships, Santander, Day 5 - Annie Haeger and Briana Provancha, Women's 470 Mick Anderson / Sailingpix.dk http://sailingpix.photoshelter.com/
Day five of the 2014 ISAF Sailing World Championships saw US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider 470 athletes shine on the final day of the qualifying series, while American Lasers continued to battle in the top-10 in gold fleet. Race officials managed to complete the bulk of an aggressive 40-race schedule for Tuesday, helping to get the event nearly back on track following Monday’s shortage of breeze. Opening races were also held for the Finn, 49erFX, and Nacra 17 classes.

Men’s 470 sailors Stu McNay (Providence, R.I.) and David Hughes (San Diego, Calif.) continue to overcome every challenge placed before them, and have won both races in their division. 'We feel fast,' said helmsman McNay. 'You always have to improvise a little bit out there, but our pre-race plans have been coming together well.' McNay and Hughes did not have another chance to race following their win, as the breeze did not cooperate. 'We probably had enough wind out there, but stability was an issue. The direction moved frequently today, making more races impossible,' explained two-time Olympian McNay.


In the Women’s 470 fleet, the US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider’s Annie Haeger (East Troy, Wisc.) and Briana Provancha (San Diego, Calif.) came out prepared and notched scores of 2,3 on what was effectively the second day of racing for 470's in Santander. In doing so, the team jumped from 19th overall to sixth. Following a challenging opening series, with finishes of 14,7, the pair was determined to bounce back. 'On the first day we struggled to make the boat feel good,' said Haeger. 'We [also] had much better communication today.' With a year of strong results behind them, Haeger noted that she and Provancha have high expectations for themselves on the water. 'We feel comfortable [at the top of the fleet], and we really want to learn how to win. I think it’s one thing to be in the top-5 group, and another thing to actually come away with a regatta win. That’s where our head is at, that’s where our goals are, and that’s where we’re going to get eventually.' Haeger and Provancha are currently six points shy of the lead.

In the men’s Laser class, Charlie Buckingham continued his push for the podium with a 19,2 on the day, and is now in fourth overall in the 147-boat fleet. 'I’m sailing well at the front of the fleet when I’m up there,' said Buckingham. 'I just need to keep it up.' Buckingham’s US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider teammate Chris Barnard moved up to eighth overall with a 32,11, with the 32 counting as his discardable drop race. 'It’s great to be in the game,' said Barnard. US Sailing Development Team athlete Erik Bowers (Excelsior, Minn.) showed his speed once again by recording his third top-10 finish in seven races, with a fifth in race seven following a mid-fleet finish in race six. 'I keep bringing a butter knife to the knife fight in the first race each day,' said Bowers with a smile. 'Need to fix that.' Bowers stands in 22nd overall.

In the Laser Radial, Erika Reineke (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) stayed in the top ten overall despite a tough race that saw her finish 28th. Now in eighth, Reineke will have opportunities to move up again in the closely contested Radial gold fleet. 'It was actually windy in our only race, but super shifty,' said Reineke. 'Hope we get more breeze tomorrow, but I’m just going to go out there and do what I can to win races.'


The highlight of the day in the men’s 49er fleet was the race two victory of US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider athletes Brad Funk (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) and Trevor Burd (Marblehead, Mass.). Competing in their second World Championship together, Funk and Burd say that have made significant progress in the past year. 'We are now confident with our speed,' said Burd. 'We were happy to win, but are focused on our main goal right now, which is qualifying for gold fleet.' Funk added that while they found themselves back in the pack a few times today, there were major gains to be made nonetheless. 'In a fleet of this size, going against the grain and away from where the main group is going gives you some opportunities. We were able to successfully do that today.' Funk and Burd are now technically in fourth overall following a 20,1,12, despite the uneven number of races held in the 49er blue and yellow divisions.

Notable US Results (Overall):

470 Men (73 boats):

• First (lowest points, uneven number of races between divisions), Stuart McNay and David Hughes, US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider

Laser Men (147 boats):
• Fourth, Charlie Buckingham, US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider
• Eighth, Chris Barnard, US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider
• 22nd, Erik Bowers, US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider

Laser Radial Women (120 boats):
• Eighth, Erika Reineke, US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider

470 Women (54 boats):
• Sixth, Annie Haeger and Briana Provancha, US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider

49er Men (40 boats raced on day four, 80 total boats):
• Fourth (uneven number of races between divisions), Brad Funk and Trevor Burd, US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider

Nacra 17 (67 boats):
• 13th, Sarah Newberry and John Casey, US Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider

Finn (78 boats):
• 35th, Caleb Paine, US Sailing Team Sperry Event US Sailing

2024 fill-in (bottom)X-Yachts X4.0North Sails Performance 2023 - FOOTER

Related Articles

RS21 Class supports Inclusion Sailing
With the International Inclusive Keelboat Championship 2024 The International Inclusive Keelboat Championship 2024 is the first event of its kind; a World Sailing recognised, one-design keelboat class that can categorically be celebrated as pure inclusion sailing.
Posted today at 7:00 am
WASZP clean sweep of Foiling Awards
Awarded in Genoa based on votes cast online by the global foiling community The seventh edition of the Foiling Awards has its winners. The prizes for the best foiling athletes, projects and products of the last 12 months were awarded in Genoa based on votes cast online by the global foiling Community.
Posted today at 6:23 am
Sydney International Boat Show platform for change
To discuss and drive change around wider issues impacting the marine industry Whilst record crowds and exhibitors are anticipated, organisers are aiming to use the Show as a platform to discuss and drive change around wider issues impacting the marine industry.
Posted on 22 Apr
Maiden wins the Ocean Globe Race 2023-2024
First all-female crew to win a Round the World Race On Tuesday 16 April 2024, in a brisk northerly breeze the iconic yacht and her young all female crew from around the world crossed the finishing line at 1152hrs completing the 4th and final leg of the Ocean Globe Race.
Posted on 22 Apr
Last Chance Regatta at Hyères, France Day 2
Team USA hopeful targeting place at Paris 2024 Olympic Games Team USA windsurfer Noah Lyons has put himself on course for a place at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games this summer after day two of the Last Chance Regatta.
Posted on 22 Apr
Maiden wins McIntyre Ocean Globe
IRC win official! The first ever all-women crew to win an around the world yacht race Maiden UK has taking first in IRC handicap rankings against a 14 strong fleet of very experienced and committed sailors. They have also been written into the history books as the first ever all-women crew to win an around the world yacht race.
Posted on 22 Apr
Armstrong Foils announce the Alloy System
The Alloy System is signature Armstrong but in a different price range than carbon Armstrong Foils announce their first non-carbon mast and fuselage. Gorgeous design, manufacturing finish and riding performance that's signature Armstrong but in a different price range than carbon. Choose between three mast and two fuselage lengths.
Posted on 22 Apr
Cup Spy Apr 22: Kiwis stress test in 30kts
Day 7 with ETNZ sailing Taihoro AC75 on the Hauraki Gulf Emirates Team New Zealand started the new week with a courageous display of heavy air sailing in their new AC75. They emerged with no apparent damage, despite pushing the AC75 at race pace in an offshore breeze that was recorded as gusting at over 30kts.
Posted on 22 Apr
Emirates Team NZ train in 20-30kts
Emirates Team NZ sailed their new AC75 in winds of 20-25kts and gusting over 30kts Emirates Team New Zealand sailed for the seventh day of sailing in their new AC75 in winds of 20-25kts gusting over 30kts. Auckland based videographer, Justin Mitchell captured the action from ashore in this extended video.
Posted on 22 Apr
Scotty Dickson wins 14th Career Ficker Cup
Perfect conditions for the event at Long Beach Yacht Club Long Beach's champagne conditions and superior racing by eight world class skippers over three days ended with Scotty Dickson claiming his 14th Ficker Cup over 24 years!
Posted on 22 Apr